A mailing list for discussing the packaging of Haskell tools, libraries and programs

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[http://www.debian.org Debian Gnu/Linux] provides a good toolchain for Haskell development

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on the Debian OS can be found at the following address:

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http://urchin.earth.li/mailman/listinfo/debian-haskell

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Creating new Debian packages from [[Cabal]] package is a [[Creating_Debian_packages_from_Cabal_package|fairly easy process]].

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* Libraries: The most important packages are available in the [http://packages.debian.org/stable/devel/ stable], [http://packages.debian.org/testing/devel/ testing] and [http://packages.debian.org/unstable/devel/ unstable] trees.

This repository works with [http://software.jaos.org/#slapt-get slapt-get]

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and [http://swaret.sourceforge.net/index.php swaret].

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The SlackBuild scripts can be found at the following address:

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==Slackware Linux==

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http://gorgias.mine.nu/repos/slackBuild/

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Slackware does not have official Haskell support.

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The scripts can be retrieved via darcs:

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An unofficial Slackware repository for Haskell tools, library and

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darcs get http://gorgias.mine.nu/repos/slackBuild/

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programs [http://gorgias.mine.nu/slack/ is available here]. This repository works with [http://software.jaos.org/#slapt-get slapt-get] and [http://swaret.sourceforge.net/index.php swaret].

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Tools: [http://gorgias.mine.nu/repos/slackBuild/ slackbuild]

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==Suse==

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Write something please.

==Ubuntu==

==Ubuntu==

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This is pretty much the same as Debian, providing you add the 'universe' and/or 'multiverse' repositories, which import Debian packages and recompile them to match Ubuntu dependencies. The exact versions of packages may be different from Debian, but they tend to be ahead of Debian stable (sometimes by a long way).

This is pretty much the same as Debian, providing you add the 'universe' and/or 'multiverse' repositories, which import Debian packages and recompile them to match Ubuntu dependencies. The exact versions of packages may be different from Debian, but they tend to be ahead of Debian stable (sometimes by a long way).

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== RHEL, CentOS, Scientific Linux 5 and 6 and Fedora 16 and 17 ==

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Downloads for these distributions can be found at [http://justhub.org/download JustHub]

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This is pretty much the same as Debian, providing you add the 'universe' and/or 'multiverse' repositories, which import Debian packages and recompile them to match Ubuntu dependencies. The exact versions of packages may be different from Debian, but they tend to be ahead of Debian stable (sometimes by a long way).